2019 in Scotland
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See also: | List of years in Scotland Timeline of Scottish history 2019 in: The UK • England • Wales • Elsewhere Scottish football: 2018–19 • 2019–20 2019 in Scottish television |
Events from the year 2019 in Scotland.
Incumbents
- Monarch – Elizabeth II
- First Minister and Keeper of the Great Seal – Nicola Sturgeon (since 20 November 2014)
- Secretary of State for Scotland – David Mundell
Events
- 2 January - ScotRail announces average rail fare increases of 2.8%, lower than the average 3.1% increase announced for England and Wales[1]
- 24 January - Former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond is arrested by police and charged with multiple counts of sexual assault and two charges of attempted rape.[2]
- 24 February - The new BBC Scotland channel has five of the top 10 most-watched programmes across Scotland on its Sunday launch night.[3]
- 19 March - Scotland's unemployment rate fell to a new record low of 3.4% between November and January, well below the UK rate of 3.9%[4]
- 20 March - The Scottish economy grew by 0.3% in the final three months of 2018 compared to a figure of 0.2% for the UK as a whole.[5]
- 29 March - The final episode of the popular sitcom Still Game is broadcast on BBC Scotland.
- 1 April - New legislation known as Frank's Law - that extends free personal care to under-65s living with disabilities and degenerative conditions has come into effect.
- 23 May 2019 - The 2019 European election was held. The results were announced on 27 May after the polls closed in all EU member states. In the Scotland constituency, the Scottish National Party won the popular vote with 594,553 votes and had the highest share of the vote with a 37.8% share; finishing in sixth place overall and returning 3 MEPs. [6]
Deaths
- 1 January - Freddie Glidden, 91, Scottish footballer (Hearts, Dumbarton).[7]
- 19 January – Ted McKenna, 68, Scottish drummer (The Sensational Alex Harvey Band).[8]
- 22 January – Andrew Fairlie, 55, Scottish chef.[9]
- 24 January – Hugh McIlvanney, 84, Scottish sports writer (The Sunday Times).[10]
- 10 March - Angus Sinclair, 73, Scottish serial killer.[11]
See also
References
- ^ "ScotRail 'rip-off' rail fares condemned as tickets increase by 2.8%". BBC. 2 January 2019. Retrieved 2 January 2019.
- ^ "Former Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond arrested". BBC. 24 January 2019. Retrieved 24 January 2019.
- ^ "New BBC Scotland channel peaks at 700,000 viewers on launch night". BBC News. 25 February 2019. Retrieved 25 February 2019.
- ^ "Scotland's unemployment rate hits new low at 3.4%". BBC News. 19 March 2019. Retrieved 19 March 2019.
- ^ "Scottish economy continues to grow". BBC News. 20 March 2019. Retrieved 20 March 2019.
- ^ "Frank's Law: From petition to policy". BBC News. 1 April 2019. Retrieved 1 April 2019.
- ^ "Hearts great Freddie Glidden dies aged 91". Sky Sports.
- ^ Rock, Fraser Lewry 2019-01-19T13:17:16Z Classic. "Ted McKenna, drummer with Rory Gallagher, SAHB, Michael Schenker, dead at 68". Classic Rock Magazine.
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: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ "Gleneagles chef Andrew Fairlie dies after long-term brain tumour battle". HeraldScotland.
- ^ Ingle, Sean (25 January 2019). "Hugh McIlvanney, doyen of sportswriting, dies aged 84". The Guardian.
- ^ "World's End serial killer Angus Sinclair dies". BBC News. 11 March 2019.